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Iris Niebach's Earrings

From the files of the Online Tatting Class, please enjoy this snazzy earring.

Iris' Method to load a bead in the center of a ring on the front side:

Step 1: Make the ring with a picot on top sufficiently big to be able to insert the bead leaving a picot on top for inserting the hook easily. Put the bead on the long picot.

Step 2: Put the picot with the loaded bead towards you downside and pass the crochet hook through the picot on top of the bead from front to back. Take your core thread and pull it through the picot and pull out a loop.

Step 3: Put your shuttle of the working thread through the loop of your core thread.

Step 4: Bring the core thread near your last ds, like joining to a normal picot. Then close the ring and you will have the bead in the middle on the front side of your ring.

Complete.

The two chains on the right and left points each require a bead and there are 6 beads needed for the ring at the top. The long picots on these chains are a full half inch. Load 4 beads on the long picots as they are joined to the opposite chain. Weave the picot between and through the previous picots moving beads into position.
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